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In an exceptionally tasteful marriage of text and melody, Audrey Snyder has set a well-known Emily Bronte poem in a lyric song style. The musical painting of an autumn evening is superbly accomplished in...view details

In the 1660s, Moliere and Lully developed the comedie-ballet. This new comedic style included spoken dialogue in addition to dances, airs, and choruses. Distinctively Baroque, with only two Italian words...view details

"Fill the air with joyful sound." This well-crafted piece is perfectly designed for young and developing two and three-part choirs. Bright rhythms, memorable melodies and well-written counter lines all add to...view details

Rarely has Renaissance repertoire been this fun to sing or easy to identify with. Sung in English, French, or a combination of both, this playful a cappella piece pokes fun at gossiping. It's best performed...view details